Saturday, August 31, 2013

For one last fun outing before Ken and Amy had to leave us well, we took the crew to a Cornbelters game.

Enjoying some jumping fun

About ten minutes, Ava looked at me and said, "This is boring." I thought we were in trouble for it wasn't about to get much more exciting to watch.

But within about ten minutes more, our girl had decided this was fun after all. And we proceeded to have a super fun night.

Two giggly little girls in front of me

Cousins at a baseball game make it lots of fun!

Kate wanted a picture with mommy and dad too

These two were so fun to watch - I think there may be an iphone somewhere with at least 100 pictures of this pair. I underestimate before I exaggerate. Hilarious.

The twin's favorite part? At the end of the games on friday nights, they let the kids run the bases before letting them watch fireworks from the field. They ran around 3 times in a row before getting upset when I told them they had to stop because all the lights were about to be killed for the fireworks to start. They seriously need to be in cross country some day.

Then as they were packing up on saturday we decided we weren't ready to admit they were leaving. So we headed to the water park - makes sense to me!

Happy girl on the slide

Cousin fun in the sand

Olivia took a try down the slide!

Sigh . . .last snuggles on the couch

I love this shot of Ava - in her glory with a dog to love on.

And my sad little girl telling him good bye. He is so good to her.

Then Ava decided we needed a picture of the adults (with picture wall in place - hurray!)

Thursday, August 29, 2013

When you never get the chance to live near your sisters, there is something simple and super sweet about getting to take a morning walk with one.

Ava getting to do one of her favorite things - play horses with Papa. I think they are two kindred spirits.

Amy usually makes it here once a year. And there seems to be a theme that I will talk with her for an entire year about some house projects and they don't get done. Yet she comes in town and it is the incentive we need. I had been wanting to do a picture wall above our sectional in our one room but just never got around to finding what I wanted. Wouldn't you know she was here and I found the exact mix of frames I liked . . .and then because she was still here we actually took the time to also get them on the wall. : )

Finding the right spots. I told her I would wait until next year to get the pictures in them. You think I am joking. It may take that long.

Thursday morning we headed to a nearby local parade that is always great for the kids: lots to see and lots of candy. :) Made even more fun by meeting up with friends.

Grandma and Ava snuggling

Sophie and Olivia

Amy and me

Love these girls

We always take pictures of our girls but never with us moms

Mom, Amy and me

my favorite guy in a orphan care t? doesn't get better than that. : )

Ken, Dad and Ryan

our family

The whole crew - the only downside was mom and dad had to head for home when the parade was done

Friends

Grandma and her girls (and their candy stash)

After mom and dad headed out, we relaxed for the afternoon at our home. Then we headed to enjoy our second annual "fresh market" picnic at a local fourth of july concert before fireworks at night.

Kate and Olivia happily holding their own pops

Mommy and Ava

The concert in action

These two loved it. And I mean love. I really should love a video I have of them dancing. Next year I need to put them in it.

For the fourth of July this year, we hosted my entire side of my family trying to save some extra vacation days. The girls were SOOOO excited to have all their cousins coming to our house . . .and their cousin's dog too. :) They made pictures for every single person coming as they waited by the door.

Keith and Alisa's family came in a night before everyone else and we headed out for some yummy pizza.

Then we had fun walking around ISU's campus and showing them where their aunt and uncle went to school.

We may or may not having been not so subtly trying to persuade Auburn to head our way come college.

These two are the sweetest pair - she adores him and he is so sweet in return.

Then heading out for some orange leaf was a must.

As only can be done to family, we put them all to work the next day for the room swap of 2013. When we first moved into our home last year, Ava was not excited about the move at all and we let her pick the room she wanted. Well, after a year in our home, it seemed like a better fit to swap the guest room with her current room . ..and especially in light of the hope that Ava is anxiously hoping to share a room with her new brother or sister for a while when he or she comes home.

My family thought I was crazy to get two rooms painted and swapped in one day. But we did it even if all the final details weren't fully back in place. Beds and furniture were in and rooms slept in that same night.

Ava happily helping paint her new room.

Cousins dressed up and ready for church the next morning.

All the girls (and Oliver of course)!

Silly Shot!

A little bit of Wii Dance after church

Then it was time to celebrate the upcoming fall birthdays with dinner!

September Birthday Brecken

And September birthday Cole

Mom and Dad

and the rest of the crew

For our last day of everyone together, a gracious couple from our church let us come crash at their home on the lake for some water fun.

What a guy to head out with 5 ladies - huh?!

Auburn and I decided we better do at least one thing other than lay out that day. : ) So we talked ourselves into believing we could maneuver the canoe around the lake. Well, the current was so strong we decided to call it victory with across the part where we were at and back. Little victories are still victories - right?!

Loved this shot of these two. Love when I get to see my girl just enjoying the simple but great things of life.

Then that night the bigger girls decided to head to the pool at the hotel right around the time Ava usually heads to bed. Yet when they asked her to go along, it was one of those times the answered needed to be yes. She was pretty happy to be out with her four favorite people and it was fun to watch her feel so big.

Then on a nutty whim I decided to pretend I was still young and stay up with my two nearly grown nieces. It is a pretty cool thing when your nieces grow up and you are excited to spend a night with them. The sad part? When you start yawning at midnight. Sigh.

It was soo fun to have the family all together . . .and so sad to know that some of them had to leave the next morning. The good news was more fun things were in store.

About Me

I'm blessed to be a stay-at-home mommy to our 5 year old little girl, 3 1/2 yr old twin girls and wife to one fabulous man. We're in the process of adopting and hope to bring home a baby from Ethiopia in 2013. Thanks for taking part in our lives!